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  2. Here’s the Average Social Security Benefit at Every Age - AOL

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    For comparison, below is a chart for general assessments of Social Security benefits: Type of beneficiary. ... You become eligible for Social Security if you retire at age 62, ...

  3. Here's the Average Social Security Benefit for Retirees at ...

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    The chart above makes it clear that claim age can have a dramatic impact on Social Security payouts. ... retired workers born in 1960 or later can increase their benefit by 77% by simply delaying ...

  4. This Is the Average Social Security Benefit at Every Age From ...

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    Social Security full retirement age chart. Image source: The Motley Fool. Filing any earlier than your FRA will permanently reduce your monthly benefit. If you have an FRA of 67 and claim at 62 ...

  5. Here Are the Average Social Security Benefits at Ages 62, 67 ...

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    Chart showing Social Security full retirement ages by birth year. Image source: The Motley Fool. ... Ages 62, 67, and 70 are key milestones in Social Security. Age 62 is the earliest you can claim ...

  6. The Most Important Social Security Chart You'll Ever See - AOL

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    The earliest you can claim Social Security is age 62, but your monthly benefit is reduced based on how far you are from your FRA. If you're within 36 months, benefits are reduced by 5/9 of 1% monthly.

  7. The Most Important Social Security Chart You'll Ever See - AOL

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    If you're within 36 months of your full retirement age, the Social Security Administration reduces your monthly payout by 5/9 of 1% for each month you claim early. Beyond 36 months, the program ...